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26 Aug, 2024
A Definite Improvement
We're attaching these to the underside of our bookshelves instead of screw-in or nail-in feet -- which we'd been using for decades.Why? They more evenly distribute the weight of the shelves, some of which are quite heavy; they protect the floor; and they keep dust and debris from collecting under the shelves.

12 Jul, 2016
Excellent product!
Super-long work time (this stuff takes hours to cure) means you can take your time and carefully tint the epoxy to color-match whatever you're filling before applying it. I used this to fill a crack I couldn't close on an old guitar. While the repair isn't completely invisible up close, the stuff gives better results than anything else I've tried. Recommended.

26 Mar, 2018
More a nuisance than anything else
0 of 3 found this helpful Installed these a year ago on my main guitar, which sees frequent string changes. Advertised as making changing strings quicker and easier. Ha! Installing stirrings, even taking into account the learning curve of getting used to these things. still takes longer than the bridge pin method, and taking off the old strings occasionally requires the use of needle-nose pliers -- some strings are really stubborn to remove from these doohickies. Finally I'd had enough and decided to remove them. What a job! Feeling around inside the guitar to fit the hex wrench into the head took forever, and heaven help you if you lose the wrench they provide, as standard-sized hex wrenches don't fit. There's a good idea there somewhere, but this isn't the solution. NOTE: these are especially hard to use if you have chamfered bridge pin holes, as the power pins sit so low and tight against the bridge that it's hard to get the strings into the channels. I put a small washer between the pin and and pine hole, which helped but didn't solve the problem.